Moving around the page, Years o f r« 1 – Brother CM-2000 User Manual
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Wordprocessing
Of course, the document can be many lines long, and up to 180 characters wide (in 15
pitch typing), whereas your display screen is only 2 lines high and 40 characters wide.
Therefore, you will need to move the screen window up and down, and possibly from
side-to-side, in order to view all of the document two lines (or part lines) at a time.
Moving Around The Page
To move the display window around you will use the cursor keys (^---------------------------- ^[R
INDEX][INDEX]).
In the section on the
TW
mode, you already learned howto use the — and —^ keys
to move the cursor left and right along the line in the Line-by-line and Justify modes, and
how the display will scroll to left and right if the text is too long to fit in the display.
The only difference in the
WP
mode is that the display can show two lines oftextat once,
the line you are working on and the line above it.
The bottom line of the display is the active line on which you will type and edit text. You
can move the cursor along the bottom line and scroll this line of text to left and right.
Moving
up
And Down The Page
In the
WP
mode, you will also use the
[R INDEX]
and
[INDEX]
keys to move up and
down the page. When you press the
[INDEX]
key to move down the page, the bottom
line of text moves up to the top line of the display, and the line below (that you couldn't
see) appears on the bottom line. Similarly, when you press the
[R INDEX]
key to move
upthe page, the top line oftext moves down to the bottom line, and line above that (which
you couldn’t see) appears on the top line.
Moving Across The Page
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move across the page without changing the text, you use the left and right cursor keys
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When you press the ^— key, the cursor (H) will move to the left of the screen.
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